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Tempered glass is impact-resistant and often used to cover phone screens. If your screen protector cracks, you can remove the tempered glass to uncover an undamaged screen beneath it. To remove tempered glass easily, use a hair dryer to loosen the adhesive, then peel away the sheet of glass using a credit card, your fingers, or even some duct tape.

Removing Tempered Glass Safely

Heat the tempered glass with a hairdryer on the lowest setting for about 15 seconds. Once the adhesive loosens, use your fingernail or a toothpick to gently lift a corner away from the screen. Peel the rest of the glass away from the screen with a credit card or your finger.

For popular FAQs on removing tempered glass, jump to more common questions.

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Peeling by Hand

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    The heat loosens the adhesive behind the glass, making it easier to remove. However, tempered glass should be heated briefly and only with low heat to avoid damaging any components behind it. Get the glass nice and toasty but not hot to the touch.[1]
    • If a hair dryer isn’t available, you can try another heat source. Leaving it near a hot stove, open flame, furnace, or in a steamy bathroom may encourage the adhesive to melt.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    Dig down with your fingernails until you find the bottom of the tempered glass. You should be able to barely get 1 corner away from the surface underneath it. Avoid rushing, however. Lift the corner carefully, but don’t attempt to peel off the rest of the glass.
    • Try all the corners. You can usually find 1 that lifts away from what is underneath it. If none of them come up, heat the glass a second time to loosen the glue.
    • If the glass is cracked near 1 of the corners, choose a different corner to prevent if from breaking into many smaller pieces.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    As you peel it off, the thin layer of tempered glass will separate from the surface underneath it. The edges of the glass will begin coming up first. Slide your hand underneath these edges to support the glass, preventing it from fragmenting. Do this even if you are removed a small piece of cracked glass to prevent it from breaking further.[2]
    • Tempered glass is very thin, so it is prone to breaking. Broken glass leaves a lot of individual fragments you have to peel away by hand. The only way to prevent this is to be very cautious.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    Peel the glass off in as much of an even layer as possible. Slide your hands along the glass’ loose edges to avoid lifting up 1 side more than another. Continue doing this until the piece of glass is gone, then repeat the process for any remaining pieces.[3]
    • Any small, splintered pieces of tempered glass can be picked up the same way. Although they can be a little obnoxious, they will be easier to peel back than the main piece.
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Using a Credit Card

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    Use a device such as a hair dryer, if you have one. Heat the glass until it feels warm all over but not hot to the touch. This should loosen the glue holding the glass in place.[4]
    • While you might be able to warm up the glass by holding it close to a match or lighter, you probably won’t be able to get the entire sheet to a consistent temperature and may damage the components beneath it. You can try heating up 1 corner to make it easier to lift.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    It’s important to make sure the toothpick is angled correctly so it doesn’t damage whatever is below the tempered glass. Choose 1 corner and hold the toothpick flat beside it. Slide the tip of the toothpick underneath the piece of glass, then pull it up until you are able to slide your fingers underneath it.[5]
    • Avoid angling a pointy toothpick downwards. If you’re removing tempered glass from a phone, for instance, you will end up scratching the screen beneath it.
    • If you don’t have a toothpick available, you may be able to pry up the glass using another sharp item like a fork or with your fingers.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    Be very careful, especially if the glass is cracked. Tempered glass is delicate and prone to breaking into bunches of smaller pieces. Slide your finger along the outer edge of the piece of glass you wish to remove. Lift it up enough to fit the edge of a credit card underneath it.[6]
    • This works for cracked or smaller pieces of glass as well as whole pieces, but avoid pulling the glass up too far in 1 direction. Lift each piece at an even rate to prevent it from turning into a jigsaw of shards.
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    Position the card underneath the glass corner you lifted up. Slowly push the card forward. It should separate the tempered glass from the surface underneath it. Lift the piece of glass up evenly until you are able to remove it, then repeat this with any remaining fragments.[7]
    • Make sure you use a hard, plastic card, such as a credit card, library card, or ID.
    • You can often use a credit card to remove the entire piece of glass. If the piece of glass is larger than the length of the card, such as on an iPad, use your fingers to help lift the glass at an even rate.
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Lifting with Duct Tape

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    A hair dryer on a low setting or another similar object makes for a good, safe heat source. Get the glass warm but don’t overheat it. It shouldn’t burn your fingers when you touch it.[8]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    Duct tape seems to have an unlimited number of uses, so it’s hardly surprising you can use it to take off a tough piece of glass. Wrap the tape tightly around your fingers. Make sure the sticky part of the tape faces outwards.[9]
    • Doing this with your index and middle fingers may be the easiest way, but you can use other fingers if you feel comfortable doing so.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    Choose a corner of the glass to work on. Any corner should do as long as there are no cracks near it. For cracked pieces, select an edge you can reach with the tape. Keep pressing the tape down until the glass sticks to it.
    • If you can’t get a corner to stick, try another corner. Sometimes the corners can be stubborn because the glue underneath them hasn’t loosened enough.
    • If you’re having trouble picking up a corner, heat the glass again. You may wish to choose a corner and focus the heat on it to ensure the adhesive weakens.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Tempered Glass
    Raise your fingers, then move them towards the other end of the glass. The piece of glass should come with you. Be cautious, making sure it separates from the surface underneath it at an even rate. Once you are able to remove the piece of glass, use the tape on any remaining pieces.
    • Sometimes the glass will splinter because 1 side came up faster than another side. This will leave you with some smaller shards you can remove with your fingers or with the tape.
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Common Questions

Does removing tempered glass damage the screen?

As long as you loosen the adhesive with heat before attempting to remove the glass, you should not damage your screen. Some adhesives may leave behind residue, but you can remove it easily with a microfiber cloth.

How do you get a stuck tempered glass screen protector off your phone?

If the tempered glass is stuck, use a blow dryer on the low setting for about 15 seconds to loosen the adhesive. Then, place a piece of duct tape on one corner of the glass and pull the glass upward.

Can broken tempered glass hurt you?

If the tempered glass shatters, you could cut your finger trying to remove it. Instead of using your finger to remove the glass, use a toothpick to lift one corner, then slide a credit card under it to lift it the rest of the way off.

Should I remove my screen protector if it's cracked?

If your tempered glass screen protector shatters, remove it immediately. The cracked glass is no longer protecting your phone screen and may also cause you to cut your finger.

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Tips

  • Always heat the glass first if possible. The solidified glue underneath tempered glass can make removing it a frustrating process.
  • Tempered glass is fragile when it is lifted off of a surface. While fragmented glass isn’t a big deal, removing the little shards can be annoying. Lift the glass evenly as best you can to prevent this.
  • Consider replacing any tempered glass you remove. You can buy kits with new glass that prevents screens from scratches and other unsightly damage.
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Things You’ll Need

Peeling the Glass off by Hand

  • Hair dryer or alternative heat source

Using a Credit Card

  • Hair dryer or alternative heat source
  • Toothpick
  • Credit card

Removing Glass with Duct Tape

  • Hair dryer or alternative heat source
  • Duct tape

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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 324,617 times.
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